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Timberjack Log Lifter - 48-Inch Wood and Metal Log Splitter Tool with 14.5-Inch Log Opening - Helps Hoist, Move, and Chainsaw Logs by Earth Worth

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Features

  • SIMPLE TO USE - Lever action lets one person easily raise and cut heavy logs without missing a beat. The sturdy wood handle provides ample torque to lift logs off the ground, putting wood at a better angle for chainsaw cutting.
  • VERSATILE DESIGN - Use this Timberjack Log Lifter wood splitter to keep your outdoor workspace and tools neat and tidy. Because this log splitting tool lifts logs away from the ground, it prevents chainsaw chains from digging during cutting.
  • BUILT TO LAST - Enjoy long-term durability from this Timberjack Log Lifter log splitter tool. Tough construction with a long wood handle and rugged metal components let you put this wood splitter to work season after season.
  • ERGONOMIC USE - Split numerous logs easily without tiring by using this Timberjack Log Lifter log splitter. The ergonomic design takes the stress out of lifting wood and prevents extra work or strain.
  • PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: Wood and Metal. Dimensions: (L) 48" x (W) 14.5" x (H) 1". Lifts logs 14" off the ground. Accommodates: (W) 14.5" x (H) 14.5" logs.

Description

This Timberjack Log Lifter by Earth Worth helps you split logs with precision. Featuring a simple-to-use design that lets you lift large logs 14-inches off the ground, this wood splitter tool accommodates even misshapen logs. Construction from metal and a strong wood handle makes this a durable addition to your yard tools. IMPORTANT: Earth Worth is committed to providing the consumer with the absolute best price and value on our entire line of products. NOTE: This is an exclusive product of Earth Worth and ONLY Timberjack Log Lifters by Earth Worth are GUARANTEED to be genuine. Avoid buying counterfeit products and transacting with unauthorized sellers.

Product Dimensions: 50.25 x 11 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 9 pounds


Manufacturer: Trademark GLB


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 83-DT5219


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Well made and strong.
If you want a log lifter with strength, this one is it. The handle is wooden and strong. The last one I bought, before this one, had a metal handle that BENT into.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025 by Fluffy

  • well-built product
I had a monster log that was cut in my yard. Way bigger than this was designed for. I was able to use it to roll sections around for easier cutting. It took a little finesse since the log was over 36 inches thick. The tool is sturdy and well made. I look forward to using it for trees that are more in its design range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025 by J. Turner

  • Good but……
I’d give it 5 stars but the only issue I have with it is the base isn’t wide enough. It tends to tilt over and the log drops. I’m just gonna weld on a couple of pipe extensions and problem solved. Other than that it works great. Big back saver and keeps your chainsaw blade out of the ground. The handle is big and sturdy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025 by Jeff

  • Just Fine
Works Great just as I had remembered. The handle is a bit thick but I like it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025 by DavidQueener

  • Excellent timberjack for the average firewood cutter
I purchased this timberjack with a bit of concern looking at the reviews but was surprised when it arrived in a very good way. It, as some have stated, has a very thick base. 3" in diameter I would guess and is very heavy duty in my opinion. I did not use the stand on the timberjack opting to go without. Having cut logs on the ground before I see no need to lift the log up. This is inefficient and doesn't buy you any safety in terms of cutting. I first used it to clear a guys lot of trees he cut down for a new garage. Large group of poplar and ash. Some of the logs were in excess of 18" in diameter. According to the instructions it is designed for a 14" log (I believe, I don't have the instructions in front of me anymore) but it worked on my 22" logs no problem. The largest I rolled was 22" by 8' long and it didn't have an issue. I doubt it would go any bigger. 24" might be pushing it with the jaws. The handle was more than able to turn the 8' length and I believe it would have rolled the full 16' length had I tried (and not cut it in two) but I didn't want to abuse the tool more than I had too. I made my measured cuts using an 18" bar. Cut into the log halfway along the length. Then rolled the log and finished the cut. Kept my blade from ground contact, which is what I wanted, and made the process easy. I would recommend to anyone cutting firewood for occasional use. I use my fireplace all weekend long every weekend and pulled 4 cords of wood when I purchased this tool. It handled the task. No problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by BuddhaShaolin

  • Well worth the price
Saves your back and saw blade
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025 by gj

  • Great design ruined with cheap material
Ordered 2 of these, right ot the box i easily could've rated them a full five stars. The handles are huge, much larger diameter than your everyday spade or rake. Decent powder coat finish over the metal offers a good looking finished product. Assembly takes just a minute or so: 2 pieces attached with a pair of bolts & nylock nuts. First impression: I'm sold, these may be one of the best tool purchases I've made this summer, not an easy feat considering some of the other toys I've recently picked up. So let's put these to work and really see. Rolling and moving a couple smaller hemlock trees (under 10inch diameter & 50 ft, no branches) goes well, everything seems to say these are worth every penny. But then we step up to a downed paper birch with about 12 inch diameter & maybe 30 feet in length, the lower half of it still standing. Immediately upon applying pressure to roll this log there's a pair of loud pops: broke the new toy in under an hour. Not a record but not acceptable either. Attached are pictures showing the metal used is just not the right material for this tool. Im not sorry i purchased these: one's still in great condition, and the broken one is still good for helping roll logs around at least. As much as i want to, it's very difficult to recommend this tool because it really is made that poorly. The design could be great, but the tool is almost guaranteed to fail. The low price looks good here, but what'll it cost if it gives out at the wrong time? When it comes down to it, you're looking at a tool that you need to trust in unison with a chainsaw. If you're only dealing with smaller, lighter logs than this may be perfect for you. I'll continue to use them to roll logs around, but not to elevate them for cutting, i just don't trust them at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2020 by abstrAKt abstrAKt

  • Works as it should
Allowed me to easily lift some 12 - 18 inch poplar and birch logs for cutting. Any bigger than that you risk breaking the handle. Even though the handle is very thick I could probably break it if I wasn't careful. Definitely a homeowner not a professional level tool.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by MrKing

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